The language of flowers is different in Japan. The link provides a very nice article about the meanings of flowers in Japan.
The Chinese word "Sen" can have different meanings depending on the context, such as "forest," "lineage," or "saint" when translated to English. It can also refer to a surname or be part of a compound word.
the Japanese word for flower is hana
The Japanese word for flower is "Hana"
People can study Japanese at these 4 Japanese language schools in Canada: Atlas Japanese Language School in Toronto, Coquitlam Japanese Language Academy in Vancouver, the Ottawa Japanese Language School and the Vancouver Japanese Language School. I could not find a definite answer to this question as some language sites only had one or two Japanese language schools in Canada.
'Flower of the moon' would be月の花 (tsuki no hana) in Japanese.
The chrysanthemum is the symbol of the Japanese emperor.
In Japanese, flower is 花 (hana).
A Japanese language school teaches Japanese (by definition).
'Lunar flower' translates to月の花 (tsuki no hana) in Japanese. This literally means 'flower of the moon'.
The Japanese word for flower, 'hana,' can be roughly pronounced like "hah-nah."
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